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1. Foreign Body Infection Models to Study Host-Pathogen Response and Antimicrobial Tolerance of Bacterial Biofilm

2. Of Chains and Rings: Synthetic Strategies and Theoretical Investigations for Tuning the Structure of Silver Coordination Compounds and Their Applications

3. Macromolecular Biosynthesis Assay for Evaluation of Influence of an Antimicrobial on the Synthesis of Macromolecules

4. YfiBNR mediates cyclic di-GMP dependent small colony variant formation and persistence in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

6. Capnocytophaga canimorsus: a human pathogen feeding at the surface of epithelial cells and phagocytes.

7. Survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis BCG in lysosomes in vivo

8. A semisynthetic carbohydrate-lipid vaccine that protects against S. pneumoniae in mice

9. Development of a polystyrene sulfonate/silver nanocomposite with self-healing properties for biomaterial applications

10. In memoriam: Prof. Dr. Fritz R. Bühler

11. In vitrocytotoxicity of silver nanoparticles on osteoblasts and osteoclasts at antibacterial concentrations

12. TLR2 enhances NADPH oxidase activity and killing of Staphylococcus aureus by PMN

13. The Role of CD14 in Neutrophil Recruitment within the Liver Microcirculation during Endotoxemia

14. T and B Cells Are Not Required for Clearing Staphylococcus aureus in Systemic Infection Despite a Strong TLR2–MyD88-Dependent T Cell Activation

15. Silver Coordination Polymers for Prevention of Implant Infection: Thiol Interaction, Impact on Respiratory Chain Enzymes, and Hydroxyl Radical Induction

16. Lipoproteins in Staphylococcus aureus Mediate Inflammation by TLR2 and Iron-Dependent Growth In Vivo

17. Comparison of Adhesion and Virulence of Two Predominant Hospital-Acquired Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Clones and Clonal Methicillin-Susceptible S. aureus Isolates

18. CD14 Works with Toll‐Like Receptor 2 to Contribute to Recognition and Control ofListeria monocytogenesInfection

19. Biofilm Formation Induces C3a Release and ProtectsStaphylococcus epidermidisfrom IgG and Complement Deposition and from Neutrophil‐Dependent Killing

20. Dysregulation of the host mevalonate pathway during early bacterial infection activates human TCR gamma delta cells

21. How pattern recognition receptor triggering influences T cell responses: a new look into the system

22. Efficacy of a Novel Rifamycin Derivative, ABI-0043, against Staphylococcus aureus in an Experimental Model of Foreign-Body Infection

23. Increased susceptibility to bacterial superinfection as a consequence of innate antiviral responses

24. In Vivo Survival of Teicoplanin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Fitness Cost of Teicoplanin Resistance

25. Neutrophil chemotaxis by pathogen-associated molecular patterns - formylated peptides are crucial but not the sole neutrophil attractants produced by Staphylococcus aureus

26. Biofilm Formation, icaADBC Transcription, and Polysaccharide Intercellular Adhesin Synthesis by Staphylococci in a Device-Related Infection Model

27. The ability of biofilm formation does not influence virulence of Staphylococcus aureus and host response in a mouse tissue cage infection model

28. Alanylation of Teichoic Acids ProtectsStaphylococcus aureusagainst Toll‐like Receptor 2–Dependent Host Defense in a Mouse Tissue Cage Infection Model

29. The ester-bonded palmitoyl side chains of Pam3CysSerLys4 lipopeptide account for its powerful adjuvanticity to HLA class I-restricted CD8+ T lymphocytes

30. Generation and functional characterization of a clonal murine periportal Kupffer cell line from H-2K b –tsA58 mice

31. High circulating levels of the IL-1 type II decoy receptor in critically ill patients with sepsis: association of high decoy receptor levels with glucocorticoid administration

32. Toll‐Like Receptor 2–Deficient Mice Are Highly Susceptible toStreptococcus pneumoniaeMeningitis because of Reduced Bacterial Clearing and Enhanced Inflammation

33. Transcription of Clumping Factor A in Attached and Unattached Staphylococcus aureus In Vitro and during Device-Related Infection

34. Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Expression in Sepsis: Postulation of Microbial Infection-Specific Response Elements within the Calcitonin I Gene Promoter

35. Role of lipopolysaccharide susceptibility in the innate immune response to Salmonella typhimurium infection: LPS, a primary target for recognition of Gram-negative bacteria

36. Molecular and cellular permeability control at the blood–brain barrier

37. Soluble CD14 Activates Monocytic Cells Independently of Lipopolysaccharide

38. Macromolecular Biosynthesis Assay for Evaluation of Influence of an Antimicrobial on the Synthesis of Macromolecules

39. Function of Soluble CD14 in Serum from Patients with Septic Shock

40. Antimicrobial properties of 8-hydroxyserrulat-14-en-19-oic acid for treatment of implant-associated infections

41. Radioimmunoassay versus flow cytometric assay to quantify LPS-binding protein (LBP) concentrations in human plasma

43. CcpA coordinates central metabolism and biofilm formation in Staphylococcus epidermidis

44. Reversible daptomycin tolerance of adherent staphylococci in an implant infection model

45. ChemInform Abstract: Synthetic Strategies and Theoretical Investigations for Tuning the Structure of Silver Coordination Compounds and Their Applications

46. Of chains and rings: synthetic strategies and theoretical investigations for tuning the structure of silver coordination compounds and their applications

47. Prolonged Interferon-γ Application by Subcutaneous Infusion in Cancer Patients: Differential Response of Serum CD14, Neopterin, and Monocyte HLA Class I and II Antigens

48. Generation and use of a mouse Kupffer cell line

49. Staphylococcal lipoproteins and their role in bacterial survival in mice

50. Neutrophil antimicrobial defense against Staphylococcus aureus is mediated by phagolysosomal but not extracellular trap-associated cathelicidin

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